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  • silent.

  • how on earth is a silencer useful to THAT caliber?!

  • recoil looks manageable 

  • @MattBlytheTheOne : I feel sorry for you. If Matt really is your name and you're a male over 12 years old, then you're quite the stupid little faggot. You asked why the .50BMG was so "special" compared to a .45ACP. Ignoramus- a .45ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) is a handgun cartridge, while the .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) is a large rifle/mg cartridge. The weapon itself has enormous effect of the flight of the round, as barrel length proportionally effects complete powder burn and thus muzzle v

  • @FreemanStrickland Dude you dont have to explain that stuff to him. The simple fact that its a .50bmg compared to a .45acp should be enough. Lol .50bmg destroys .45acp anyday XD

  • @FreemanStrickland hmmmm i disagree with you good sir. BMG stands fro Bullets Made from God lol. but yes this matt character is quite useless.

  • I <3 U Nemesis Arms

  • that's impressive what kind suppressor is that?

  • There went $5.00 down range.But oh what fun it is to unleash Brownings greatest catridge ever.

  • .50 cal is .50 of one inch. .50 cal is a big deal because it is a rifle/machine gun cartridge about 5.45 inches long with a bullet that weighs 750 grains, or 1.71 ounces. The effective range can be around 2,000 yards, or more than a mile. A .45 is strictly a handgun cartridge. The bullet weighs about 230 grains and the cartridge is 1.275 inches long. The effective range is about 75 yards.

  • what does 50 cal mean? Is that like .5 (half) and inch? Why is that a big deal when they have had .45s for years?

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  • @markquimby82 thanks for the interesting info. I mean what is the diameter of a 50 cal round? Half an inch? 50mm ?? Excuse me but im not into guns just want to know what 50 cal mean not how many grains of gun powder there are in the chamber LOL

  • @MattBlytheTheOne It's a half of an inch. In diameter.

  • @markquimby82 .......and anyway its not that special its only a small explosion projecting a piece of metal. Doesnt matter what gun you use to hit the firing pin. They all do the same job given the same round. Give or take a bit of recoil.

  • @MattBlytheTheOne Lol, that's like saying a pebble thrown by a toddler is the same as a rock thrown by Nolan Ryan (in his prime, of course).

  • @markquimby82 Aha but the gun doesn't do anything by itself, it only holds the bullet in place and hits the pin. It has no forward projectile affect on the bullet at all.

  • @markquimby82 different bullets fired from the same gun have a different affect

    /watch?v=OMPTRUEb33k the gun doesn't change anything !

  • @MattBlytheTheOne I'm fairly well versed on ballistics. I was an ammunition technician in the Marine Corps. The gun does have an affect in the type of rifling and barrel length. The reason this gun is cool is simply because of the the round it's chambered to fire.

  • @markquimby82 Obviously different guns have a different affect on the same bullet, its simple science. Cool.... if guns can be cool !

  • @markquimby82 indeed you are correct sir

  • nice clean suppresed .50..and the recoil..its amazing..i hope the price wont shock me..

  • Nice man! thumbs up!

  • this gun should only be used by a professional russian

  • Thank god it wasn't fucking loud ass hell like the "suppressed" 50 BMG Rifle from the video before.

  • @Knifejaw25 suppressed and silenced are two different things

  • Damn....

  • dear santa ....

  • @uzamaki32 Santa isn't real ,sorry.

  • @uzamaki32  dear faggot.... stfu

  • deer hunting with a 50 cal = pre tenderized venison steak!

  • @raco3411 = no steak

  • Thats the quickest 6 dollars ive ever seen spent! haha

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  • Awwww, it's Chuck Norris's pistol.

  • Damn, I would really like to get me one of these with silencer and a bunch of barrels. But afaik SAN has the rights to it atm and I cannot find any info on where to buy new ones.

  • This thing is so awesome.. Who needs a semi? Just gotta be good enough (Okay, yes I understand there are times it's necessary, not trying to start some dumb youtube comment debate)

  • @FreshBakedKicks Means Browning machine gun, the round was initially used and designed for the browning for the military.

  • @FreshBakedKicks no. not at all bro. /end sarcasm

  • @FreshBakedKicks

    Browning Machine Gun, the original weapon which fired the round.

  • Hey justin! Can you go run out into the field and grab my target? Thanks.

    *to the gun owner- RELOAD AND FIRE NOW!

  • @FreshBakedKicks It is a 50 caliber.

  • Holy shit, that is a sexy weapon.

  • @Anarchyffan i know and she's shockingly quiet

  • Dear Bank Account...

  • @warriorofsteel01 a suppressor also breaks up the sound, so at a good distance the people being shot at will hear your probably but wont be able to pinpoint your direction/ location.

  • I really dont understand the point of a 50 caliber rifle.....the whole point of one is a hard hitting round. A silencer decreases velocity, and with supersonic ammunition only meagerly quiets the weapon...to produce results sub sonic ammunition must be used...thus defeating a 50. rifle in the first place.

  • @warriorofsteel01 The suppressor also acts as a gigantic flash hider.

  • woo they must have copied the idea from Call of Duty

  • @richie8811 That has to be the most stupid, ignorant and laughable comment i ever heard.... HOW THE HELL CAN A GUN STEAL FROM COD, HOW THE F*** IS THAT POSSIBLE??

  • @MrVerstingen Lmao, right?

  • @richie8811 are you, fucking stupid? or something? if you're just trolling then okay, but if not, you're FUCKING retarded. LOL.

  • Dear santa...

  • Subsonic I assume?

  • what a supressor!

  • @MrLarsKristian Believe it was because he was probably shooting subs for it to be that quiet.

  • greeaaat..now i have to go find VergilGrimm000's comment....

  • kickass I want one!

  • at about 9 and a half seconds in, is that a sonic boom?

  • A fifty silenced? I'm calling shinanagins

  • @MattB613 try calling Google instead; it's common. Look it up.

  • @032125 its a joke im not serious... I know its possible (hens the video) its just that, for longest time it was impossible to silence a 50 cal because the silencer would blow up from pressure but, obviously now they somehow overcame that....

  • here i thought it was quiet with out the silencer......

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  • That's a pretty sweet sniper rifle you've got there. Compact, yet with all the advantages that the .50 round has to offer.

    Would one be able to fire it at maximum effective range without detection? I don't know anything about ballistics but it looks kind of tough. I wonder how the dBs of a potentially unsilenced version would relate to this one.

  • What a beautiful gun. Has such nice control for a high caliber rifle. Plus the silencer is probably the best i've ever heard on a .50. I want to get one of these myself.

  • did he fire it?

  • Nice Rifle.. Hoping to get a .50 myself One day.. $4,500 is alot to save up.. I keep buying other guns too..lol

    Currently waiting on a Rock River LAR-8 Standard Operator A-2

    1/3 the price of a Les Baer, and Just as Accurate at 100yds..

  • Dear Santa....

  • That's more like it :) The suppressor definitely helps with the otherwise massive noise and flash factor.

  • Now thats an engineering feat if I've ever seen one.

  • @freemanbrook

    once again your talking about distances that a .308, 223 could easily handle

  • @freemanbrook

    if the target is more distant then you wouldnt want the suppressor as it will decrease the range, while using the necessary subsonic ammo

  • What the hell is the point of suppressing a .50 cal??? arent you going to be shooting from distances where the sound of the shot isnt going to be a disadvantage???

  • @jooby24 When you hear the ballistic crack of a bullet go by you start counting the seconds until you hear the report of the rifle. This then gives you the approximate range of the shooter and you can begin searching/shelling positions at that range. Suppressing the rifle denies the enemy this information and makes it harder to locate the shooter therefore increasing your own surviveability. Look up the crack/thump countersniping method.

  • @shazdee

    no i dont need to look it up....im aware of that....i just feel that a suppressed .50 call cant do anything more than a .408 or .308 which is why it seems pointless to me

  • @jooby24 Well a 0.50 can punch clean through a car's engine block at 500m a .308 can't. A .408 is more accurate at a mile than the 0.50. But has less penetration. It's about picking the right tool for the task. If shooting to disable vehicles or equipment or suppressing targets through walls this rifle would be ideal. For anti personnel there could be better setups, though it would be intimidating to have rounds coming in through double brick walls and killing your friends.

  • @shazdee I am really sorry, but obviously you do not know very much about the .408 Cheytac round. Basically it was designed to close the gap between the .338 Lapua Magnum and the .50 BMG. However, the result is pretty impressive, as the cartridge is capable of delivering a supersonic bullet at over 2000m. By the way, from 700m on the .408 has more penetration power than the .50BMG. Just look it up on the Internet, friend, and you´ll rest astonished!

  • @shazdee

    Not just killing them, tearing them in half!

    

  • @shazdee clean through an engine block at 500m? uhhh no. It cannot. you've watched wayy too many movies. You'd need a VERY VERY hot load using a special sabot armor pen round to even come close to that. Infact, you'd need something like the RUFUS round and even that at 500m it's very unlikely. These rounds are made to go into an engine block, not come out.

  • @aepceo1

    If any 12,7mm rounds gets into engine of light vehicle at 500m doubtfully it be usefull any longer.

  • @MarshallJukov Im not arguing that. I'm saying it wont have the kinetic energy to go through an engine block at 500m. Not even close. It can get into one, sure.

  • @aepceo1 i would agree with you but.....alot of the ammo on the market is API and unless we are shooting at a deuce and a half or a humvee i think a round like the API would go right through todays light wieght aluminum or magnesium engines...someone with a 50 or 408 should test this and produce a video response id help you guys out but is i bought a 50 or a cheytac my gf would kill me

  • @shazdee the .408 round retains more kinetic energy than the .50 past ~ 400 yrds because of the higher ballistic coefficient of the .408 round and the way that they have designed the stability profile of the round....look at cheytacs white paper reports and take a look at their "Balanced Flight" section (US patent 6-629-669). :)

  • @Themostreallove CheyTac .408s degrade your barrel very quickly; something you don't want in the field. It may retain more kinetic energy, but won't be big enough to punch a big hole. It's designed as an anti-personnel round.

  • The bolt is massive! Awsome!

  • damn u can silence a .50 crazy

  • why do us guys do this? watch vids of guns. wtf is so cool about them? idk but I still watch them.

  • Chuck norris dual... Oh wait Chuck norris isn't real.

  • Dear Santa...

  • dat is not 50 cal berret cuz thats bolt action

  • @MrJmoneyfresh Not all .50 cals are Barretts. Barrett also makes a bolt action version. Get off cod please =D

  • @MrJmoneyfresh Read a book. You'll learn something from those. Video games give you shit and tell you you're educated. Ronnie Barrett has designed a bolt action .50 cal deemed the M95.

  • @thing503 Jesus Christ that kid is stupid lmfao

  • @MrJmoneyfresh You're an idiot!!!!!!!!!!!! LMFAO I can't believe you had the nerve to post such a stupid comment... Do the world a favor and quit playing COD because it obviously hasn't taught you a thing about guns..

  • fuck that is quite for a .50

  • Hi, how much does this rifle cost (CHF) with standard 27''5 Barrel without mounting rings and scope? Which bullets might be better for the rifling twist? 750gr A-Max? Can't find the information on AMSD's homepage, thank you very much

  • How can one afford to shot that gun, at 5 bucks a round. That is redick.

  • nothing beats bolt action.

  • sights*

  • how much you pay for the rifle?

  • How much is .50cal ball ammo going for these days?

  • @mrjimbles84

    cheap stuff is $2/ea. average brass rounds go for $3/ea, match grade can be anywhere to $5/ea

  • one shot costs about 7$!!

  • Sorry to be a ass hole but there is no such thing as a silencer. Its a surpresser ;)

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  • @kylethelincey ATF calls a lot of things by the wrong name including "Assault Weapons" and call things like the MP5 "Machine Guns" when it is actually a Submachine gun (Kind of splitting hairs but still). Suppressor is the formal which is used in every country except the US. For instance in the MP5SD, "Shalladampfer" means "sound dampener (suppressor)" not "sound silencer." In the UK, the only people who refer to it as "silencer" are video game and airsoft nerds.

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  • @kylethelincey

    Not really. Magazine and clip refer to two different devices. Silencer and suppressor refer to the same device.

    Numerous major silencer manufacturers refer to them as silencers as well as the ATF. Not to mention the inventor coined the term silencer for the device. Only later did pretentious asses try to make themselves sound educated on the topic by correcting people when they use the perfectly acceptable term "silencer."

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  • @kylethelincey Although we in the US who actually own them use the term "suppressors."

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  • @kylethelincey Woah, no I wasn't trying to take a jab at you. I was agreeing with you that the ATF does refer to them as "silencers" but I was simply making the point that the ATF's terminology isn't always the correct terminology. You sounded like you knew what you're talking about but I wasn't sure so that's why I said "we" and not "I" in case you did own one. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

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  • @kylethelincey No worries man I understand completely what you're talking about...

  • How is the recoil? It seems to be less then the M107. -Nax

  • Look at the size of those rounds.

  • And the point of silencing a rifle that still produces the same amount of noise as an unsilenced 7.62 NATO round is exactly what, again? The projectile alone makes as much noise as a freight train.

  • @timmytyphoon sound direction; it is much harder to distinquish the direction of the sound of a suppressed weapon. Anyways, it simply isn't nearly as hard on the ears.

  • This gun would be much better in a bulpup design.

  • OH MY GOD I WANT ONE!!! Where did you find that gun?!

  • bolt handle looks like the size of a gearshift knob!

    nice rifle man

  • Nice you can hear the bullet flying ... it sounds like a fighter aircraft sooo nicee

  • @TheMaxwell777 My bad :D and absolutely correct too!

    Whatever anyone can say, the .50 BMG is one big, mean round.

  • @TheMaxwell777 A .50 calibre round will blow a hole a hell of a lot bigger then 2cm lol. In fact you'd be lucky if all the major sections of your body were still together after getting hit by that.

  • wow thats quiet!

  • thats a big silencer O_o

  • BA gun. Want.

  • supressor or not......

    THIS BITCH IS LLLLOOOOUUUDDDDDD

  • wow.... where do you even get the silencers in the first place? Ebay lol

  • You hear nothing but a man being ripped in half.

  • does a good job of suppressing the initial gasses, and all you really hear is the supersonic crack...

  • nice life insurance policy man!!!

  • correct me if im wrong but arent most silencers especially one like this really made to conceal the muzzle blast rather then the sound? I mean yea it makes it little quiter but i think the real advantage when out in a battlefield is even though you can hear it the enemy can not see were its fired from.

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  • damn that are some big ass bullets XD

  • You fools! You can't silence a .50cal! I still heard the echo!

  • thats some heavy shit right there

  • @Splitterchrist black dynamite lol

  • So fucking short ! xD

  • even though it is silenced, if you listen closely, you can still hear the sonic boom because silencers dont decrease speed, the just alter the flow of the gas when the bullet (and the gas) exit the barell

  • Lol how many shots until you need to rebuild the surpressor? 20?

  • @ASSEMblerEX

    You look to know a shit load about gun building,

    If you know that little please shut the fuck up

  • expensive rounds i bet :D good vid

  • @JaredRp $12 per shell haha

  • @deadratcatbat

    $12 per shell? Is it match ammo or what? you can get then for $5 out of the box or (if you prefere reload) even for more or less $ 2 per round :)

  • If I was a gun, I would be having sex with it

  • @berner Just because you're not a gun doesn't mean you can't x D

  • first gun with a .50 and suppressors!

  • COOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLL

  • Nice rifle man.... get many rabbits with it... =)

  • PRETTY

  • The reason shorter barrels tend to be less accurate is that less powder has burnt, meaning less energy to the bullet.

    There are ways around this though. Such as more catalyst and oxidant in the powder.

  • Acceleration of the bullet deforms the metal. In a longer barrel it has more time to stabilise. Also the spin a longer barrel creates is bigger witch improves stable flight. That and the powder yes.

  • The barrel has a standard 27"5 length; the silencer slides over the barrel. Even it was a shorter barrel, accuracy would never be affected (as for any gun); velocity would. The popular belief that shorter barrels are less precise stems from the fact of a shorter line of aim with iron sights.

  • Loss in velocity (i.e. shorter barrel) directly affects accuracy. You're bullet will not have a flatter trajectory and therefor would not be as accurate.

    LOS with iron sights on shorter barrels have nothing to do with why people question them. People question them because you lose velocity, sometimes the bullet does not have time to stabilize and severely degrades accuracy, and because shorter barrels are louder both in measured decibels and to the ear.

  • @GOODYEAR1953 Muzzle speed is faster with longer barrels, so is the rotational speed (if the barrel is rifled). The bullet is more stable and the fall due to gravity and air friction is lesser. The gun may not be less accurate, but it is easier to hit the target at first shoot with longer barrels. Ok with the silencer, but as you can't use a muzzle brake or elevation compensator, losing the aim is easier between shots.

  • @GOODYEAR1953 shorter barrels only affect velocity right?

  • @GOODYEAR1953 That's a really interesting fact. I always figured that the longer barrel allowed for more time traveling in the designated direction, but it makes sense that the real problem is the iron sites. You learn something every day :)

  • @GOODYEAR1953 the silencer doesnt slide over the barrell. the barrells on the OM50 nemisis are interchangeable. The silencer attaches onto a threaded barrell.

  • @VergilGrimm000 I think I should know; we designed it. Regards.

  • Most suppressors go over the barrel 4-6 inches, or more, and the threads are in the mid portion. Then the baffles are on the end portion, the extra area on the barrel can be there for multiple purposes, some being slower release of gases, and others being a firm resting shoulder.

    @VergilGrimm000

  • @GOODYEAR1953 You're one of few people that I've seen that is correct about that. Shorter barrels do not always mean less accuracy. Usually longer barrels are used simply to achieve higher velocity. Per any caliber, only so many inches of barrel are needed to stabilize the bullet. For instance, a 7inch barreled AR-15 can shoot 1moa at 100y..same as a 16 inch. Only difference is velocity. Problem being that lowered velocity means sacrificed accuracy at longer ranges. Depends on usage of weapon

  • @FallonFiles Well, you'd sacrifice trajectory flatness and maximum range with a shorter barrel, not necessarily accuracy. Accuracy is just repeatability, regardless of range. Unless you're factoring in wind and other atmospheric effects, where yes, the lower velocity means longer time to target, which allows for more outside influence on the projectile, which will degrade practical accuracy.

  • This idol shoot a .50 thru a short barrel (8 inches?) using a suppressor... what will happen to its accuracy and range?

  • This rifle must be at least 20 grand...

  • i love how the 50. rifles look like industrial killing machines.

  • If you listen that rifle is still quite loud, the camera quality kinda hides the echoes from the range

  • There is very little way to make up an opinion about the loudness from an amateur video capture.

  • @GOODYEAR1953 You've right, and you can see he don't have ear procection so it isnt loud

  • @GOODYEAR1953 Not what im pointing out. If you could understand the comment correctly

    I'm only trying to help out those who've either: never heard a gun shot or don't have the amount of experience to fully understand the intensity of the noise (even out of silenced rifles).

  • @TomsGuns its a 50 you probably would be shooting at someone from lond range it would not be heard from more than 100yds

  • @lanceglock45 you too...

  • @TomsGuns The suppressor its for that to suppress the noise so the sound doesnt let the enemy aim at your position and reducing muzzle flash its not for silencing the rifle boom.

  • @Yustax

    Im gonna upvote your comment to show everyone what a stupid comment it is.

  • @TomsGuns Yes do that, good luck with trying to "silence the boom" of a 50 cal.

  • @Yustax Quote(lanceglock45): ''you too...''